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Android 5 klp

The nexus 4 should get whatever K dessert(probably Key Lime Pie) that Google decides on. Though it's assumed to be 5.0, it could very well be 4.3. We won't know until Google I/O in May.
 
Idk, it is said Google is going to focus on Google TV this year. Think there might still be room for an announcement that big?
 
The nexus 4 should get whatever K dessert(probably Key Lime Pie) that Google decides on. Though it's assumed to be 5.0, it could very well be 4.3. We won't know until Google I/O in May.

QFT :D





Idk, it is said Google is going to focus on Google TV this year. Think there might still be room for an announcement that big?

Its VERY likely we will see the next android version at I/O

Whether it happens to be v 4.x or 5.x remains to be seen, as well as whether it'll be big enough changes to get a new codename
 
Whether it happens to be v 4.x or 5.x remains to be seen, as well as whether it'll be big enough changes to get a new codename

I already feel cheated with 4.2 still being Jelly Bean. They better not release Android 4.3 JB and make us wait another 6 months for KLP.
 
No way! 4.2 is a great upgrade. Butter! Google Now...

To be fair Project Butter and Google Now were introduced with Jelly Bean 4.1. Jelly Bean 4.2 brought quick settings, lockscreen widgets, and a couple other minor tweaks. Nothing really to write home about. I was running Jelly Bean ROMs on my EVO 3D before I ever even moved to the Nexus 4. I just want to get the experience of truly being on the cutting edge, the latest and greatest, etc.. Key Lime Pie is that jump in my mind.
 
To be fair Project Butter and Google Now were introduced with Jelly Bean 4.1. Jelly Bean 4.2 brought quick settings, lockscreen widgets, and a couple other minor tweaks. Nothing really to write home about. I was running Jelly Bean ROMs on my EVO 3D before I ever even moved to the Nexus 4. I just want to get the experience of truly being on the cutting edge, the latest and greatest, etc.. Key Lime Pie is that jump in my mind.

Fair enough...
 
Honestly I feel like there upgrading path is right on track. And with 4.2 came also the gesture typing, and camera software (photosphere). Maybe you just aren't fond of those, but my main concern in a phone is the keyboard, and I was going to install Swype right from the beginning but I found gesture typing was on a whole other level of speed. I do believe they might do a decent amount of upgrades but I don't think it'll be anything as radical as GB to ICS.
 
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